Completed in 1899, it features an abundant display of sculpture by Daniel Chester French and interior elements such as the rotunda with vaulted skylight, which have contributed to its position on the National Register of Historic Places and as a New York City landmark.

While we are encouraged to look anew at almost forgotten artists such as Daniel Chester French, Gutzon Borglum, Paul Manship and Augustus Saint Gaudens, the author also leads us to works by Mary Frank, Isamu Noguchi, David Smith, William Kienholz, Duane Hansen, Marisol Escobar and many others.

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